300 A single-pole red battery switch series M
Ref : 6006B-BSS
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Battery Protect 12/24V 65A
Ref : BPR000065400
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Battery Protect 12/24V 220A
Ref : BPR000220400
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Battery Protect 12/24V 100A
Ref : BPR000100400
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High-duty-cycle battery switch 600 A 48 V
Ref : 720B
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Spare key for M-Series battery switch - red
Ref : 7900-BSS
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Remote-controlled battery switch ML-RBS with automatic trip manual control - 12 V
Ref : 7713-BSS
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Dual-circuit battery switch Plus™ e-Series
Ref : 5511E-BSS
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Dual-circuit battery switch e-Series
Ref : 5510E-BSS
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Battery selector switch e-Series 3-position with AFD
Ref : 11001-BSS
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e-Series ON/OFF battery switch
Ref : 9004E-BSS
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e-Series ON/OFF battery switch
Ref : 9003E-BSS
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Battery switch e-Series selector with AFD
Ref : 9002E-BSS
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Remote-controlled battery switch ML-RBS with manual override and automatic tripping - 24 V
Ref : 7717-BSS
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Remote-controlled battery switch ML-RBS 12 V
Ref : 7700100B-BSS
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Dual-circuit battery switch Plus™ mini m-Series - black
Ref : 6011200-BSS
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Dual-circuit battery switch Plus™ Mini m-Series - red
Ref : 6011-BSS
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Dual-circuit mini m-Series battery switch - black
Ref : 6010200-BSS
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Battery switch selector mini m-Series - red
Ref : 6007-BSS
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Battery switch mini m-Series ON/OFF with button - black
Ref : 6006200-BSS
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Battery switch on/off mini m-Series with key - red
Ref : 6005-BSS
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Battery isolator HD-Series heavy-duty selector switch with AFD
Ref : 3003-BSS
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HD-Series reinforced battery selector
Ref : 3002-BSS
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HD-Series Heavy Duty On-Off battery switch
Ref : 3000-BSS
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Battery selector switch HD-Series heavy-duty 3-position with AFD
Ref : 11003-BSS
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e-Series 4-position battery selector
Ref : 9001EB-BSS
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Battery selector 350 A
Ref : 721
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Remote parallel emergency battery cut-off 500 A 32 V
Ref : 720-MDO-EP
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Remote battery switch CZone 275 A 32 V
Ref : 701-MDCZ
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m 300 A red bipolar battery switch
Ref : 6010B-BSS
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Battery selector switch series M 300 A red 3 positions
Ref : 6008B-BSS
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BatteryProtect 48V-100A
Ref : BPR048100400
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BatteryProtect 12/24V 65A
Ref : BPR065022000
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BatteryProtect 12/24V-100A
Ref : BPR110022000
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Smart Battery Protect 12/24V-220A
Ref : BPR122022000
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BatteryProtect 220A
Ref : BPR110048000
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Smart Battery Hub Twin Engine
Ref : 80-716-0030-00
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Remote-controlled parallel emergency battery switch 12/24 V 275 A
Ref : 80-701-0018-00
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Battery coupler 720-MDVSO BEP
Ref : 720-MDVSO
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Battery switch 720-MDO 500 A
Ref : 720-MDO
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VSR digital 12/24 V 140 A
Ref : 710-140A
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Motorized battery switch VSS 12 V 275 A
Ref : 701-MDVS-D
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Motorized battery switch 701-MDVS BEP
Ref : 701-MDVS
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Intelligent battery hub 3 engines
Ref : 80-716-0031-00
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Robust HD series battery switch with AFD
Ref : 3001B-BSS
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Remote battery switch ML-RBS with manual control - 24 V DC 500 A
Ref : 7702B-BSS
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Remote battery switch ML-RBS with manual control - 12 V DC 500 A
Ref : 7700B-BSS
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Battery switch 500 A M series on/off with locking key
Ref : 6004B-BSS
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Set of 3 single-pole 275A battery disconnect switches
Ref : AD100
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Remote battery switch 275A 32V
Ref : AD185
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Bipolar battery switch EZ 400 A
Ref : 770-DP-EZ
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Bipolar battery switch 400 A 48 V
Ref : 770-DP
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Battery switch 2 parallel banks EZ 400 A continuous 1/1&2/Parallel/Off 48 V
Ref : 772-DBC
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Battery isolators: isolate, switch, and secure DC circuits
A battery isolator allows physical isolation of a battery bank or main circuit from the rest of the installation. On a boat, it is a safety device as critical as a fuse: it enables shutting down a circuit for maintenance, isolating a faulty battery, cutting power to consumers during winter lay-up, or making the installation clear in an emergency.
This collection includes manual battery isolators, selectors, dual-circuit units, remote controls, battery hubs, and low-voltage electronic protection devices for 12 V, 24 V, and 48 V systems. They work with batteries, fuses, BMS, battery monitors, and contactors, solenoids & disconnect switches aboard, but do not replace these functions.
Battery isolator types
- On/off: cuts a single circuit or battery bank. This is the clearest solution for an engine bank, service bank, or main power feed.
- 1/2/Both/Off selector: allows choosing between two batteries or paralleling them. Suitable for some classic installations but must be used methodically to avoid manipulation errors.
- Dual circuit: switches two circuits simultaneously while keeping banks separate. Useful for engine + service when a single clear control is needed.
- Dual Circuit Plus: adds an emergency parallel function, often used to assist starting without improvised wiring.
- Remote control: motorized isolator or switching relay controllable from the panel, useful when the main isolator must remain close to the batteries.
- Electronic protection: automatically cuts a load in case of low voltage or a protection event. This is not a maintenance mechanical isolator.
Main ranges
- Blue Sea e-Series dual circuit 5510E, e-Series Dual Circuit Plus, e-Series on/off, and e-Series 3-position selector with AFD: robust switches for engine and service installations.
- Blue Sea m-Series on/off, m-Series dual circuit, and mini versions: compact formats for panels and tight spaces.
- Blue Sea HD-Series heavy-duty on/off, HD-Series selector with AFD, and 500 A models: suited for higher currents and demanding main circuits.
- Blue Sea ML-RBS 12 V, ML-RBS 24 V, and Auto-Release versions: remote battery isolators with local manual control.
- BEP VSS motorized 12 V 275 A, BEP CZone 701-MDCZ, Smart Battery Hub twin engine, and BEP bipolar EZ 400 A: BEP solutions for centralized isolation, multi-engine architectures, or CZone/NMEA 2000 systems.
- Victron Smart BatteryProtect 12/24 V 220 A, BatteryProtect 12/24 V 100 A, and BatteryProtect 48 V 100 A: electronic protection devices to cut loads based on voltage or a control signal.
How to choose
The primary criterion is the required function: isolating a battery, selecting between two banks, cutting two circuits together, remote control, or protecting a load from deep discharge. Next come continuous current rating, peak current, nominal voltage, number of poles, accessibility, and control type.
- Single bank: an on/off switch clearly labeled is often sufficient, with a rating above the actual maximum current.
- Engine + service: a dual circuit or Dual Circuit Plus avoids confusion between banks while keeping a quick control.
- High-current loads: windlass, bow thruster, or inverter require an isolator and cables sized for peaks, not just average current.
- Panel far from batteries: a motorized or remote model keeps high-current cable runs short.
- Lithium: verify coordination with the BMS, contactors, switching relays, and charging parameters.
AFD, bipolar, motorized: key points
The AFD function protects the alternator by preventing a sudden field interruption when the engine battery is cut on certain installations. A bipolar isolator cuts both positive and negative simultaneously, useful in specific architectures or isolated systems. A motorized isolator makes control from the cockpit or panel easier but must always remain understandable and accessible as a backup.
BatteryProtect-type devices should not be confused with a maintenance isolator. They are useful for protecting batteries from deep discharge but do not replace a mechanical isolator accessible when the installation must be powered down.
Common mistakes
- Selecting rating based solely on battery capacity, while peak current of the load is often the real criterion.
- Installing the isolator too far from the batteries, creating an unprotected high-current cable run.
- Confusing emergency paralleling with permanent use of two banks together.
- Cutting a charging source without considering the alternator, regulator, or lithium BMS.
- Neglecting labeling: in an emergency, the crew must immediately understand which bank or circuit is isolated.
Skysat advice
On a clean marine installation, the battery isolator must be easy to understand, quick to reach, and consistent with circuit protections. We favor an architecture where each function is separate: the fuse protects the cable, the isolator isolates, the BMS protects lithium cells, the monitor measures, and the charge relay manages power distribution between banks when needed.

